Designing Distributed Systems

Patterns and Paradigms for Scalable, Reliable Services

Ranked #20 in Kubernetes, Ranked #78 in Windows 10

Developing reliable, scalable distributed systems today is often more black art than science. Building these systems is complicated and, because few formally established patterns are available for designing them, most of these systems end up looking very unique. This practical guide shows you how to use existing software design patterns for designing and building reliable distributed applications.

Although patterns such as those developed more than 20 years ago by the Gang of Four were largely restricted to running on single machines, author Brendan Burns--a Partner Architect in...
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